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Vice President Vance Honors Charlie Kirk, Condemns Political Violence and Vows Action Against Extremism

Vice President JD Vance honored Charlie Kirk after his assassination, hosting his show, transporting his body, and calling for national unity while condemning left-wing political violence and vowing a crackdown.

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  • Following Charlie Kirk's assassination at Utah Valley University, Vice President JD Vance hosted "The Charlie Kirk Show" and transported Kirk's body and family on Air Force Two.
  • Vance used his platform to honor Kirk, praising him as a visionary political operative and friend, urging Americans to engage politically and improve personally in Kirk's memory.
  • Vance called for national unity, condemning those celebrating Kirk's death and stating no unity is possible with them, urging citizens to report such celebrations.
  • Vance asserted that political violence is not a "both sides problem," specifically blaming "far left" organizations and a "domestic terror movement" for the violence.
  • Vance and Stephen Miller vowed to crack down on left-wing groups, discussing strategies to dismantle extremist networks and institutions promoting violence using government resources.
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Center-leaning sources cover the controversy surrounding calls for accountability for those celebrating Charlie Kirk's death by presenting a balanced overview. They detail JD Vance's remarks and similar calls from other Republicans, while also highlighting concerns about free speech and employee protections. The coverage includes legal expert opinions and specific examples of individuals facing repercussions.

"Vance said he has heard "many calls in the last few days for unity, and for healing" in the wake of Kirk's assassination, saying "you have no idea how desperately I want that.""

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"Vance's remarks come as other Republican US lawmakers echoed calls for those publicly celebrating Kirk's death to be punished."

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"Vance closed with a message of action, pointing out that the administration would be going after those that they view as part of a malignant problem, as he called it, on the left when it comes to violence."

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"The two-hour livestream, with Vance at the helm, marked a striking reminder of how the White House viewed Kirk, both as a leader in the young conservative space and as a behind-the-scenes political player who they said helped shape President Trump's second term in office."

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"Vance criticized what he said were lies about Kirk that he blamed for the killing."

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Charlie Kirk was a prominent political operative and commentator known for his conservative views; he was assassinated at Utah Valley University, but specific motives behind targeting him have not been publicly detailed.

Vice President JD Vance hosted "The Charlie Kirk Show" after Kirk's death, transported Kirk's body and family on Air Force Two, honored Kirk publicly, called for national unity, condemned political violence, and pledged a crackdown on left-wing extremist groups.

Vice President Vance asserted that political violence is primarily driven by far-left organizations and a domestic terror movement, rejecting the idea that it is a problem on both sides of the political spectrum.

Vice President Vance and Stephen Miller have vowed to crack down on left-wing groups, discussing government strategies aimed at dismantling extremist networks and institutions promoting violence.

Vice President Vance called for national unity and urged Americans to report anyone celebrating Kirk's death, stating that no unity is possible with those who celebrate political violence, emphasizing a need for political engagement in memory of Kirk.

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